Our Flagship Platform
From design to operation, Urapi transforms capital into productive landscapes and enduring impact.
Urapi deploys long-term capital into regenerative agroforestry, value-chain infrastructure, and carbon-smart land use, embedding capital in productive, resilient systems that generate recurring yield and lasting impact.
By maintaining legal control of local project entities, Urapi ensures enforceable governance, financial oversight, and alignment with investor interests. Each project is designed, built, and operated from the ground up in line with Urapi’s financial, social, and environmental standards, with integrated support for farmers and cooperatives through finance, technical assistance, and governance training.
Returns are diversified across value-chain margins, farmer loan programs, verified carbon credits, and structured exits, creating a disciplined, infra-like profile with measurable impact.
Platform Profile
Vehicle Type: Closed-end Funds
Investment Horizon: 10–15 years
Stage Focus: Greenfield or Brownfield agroforestry projects and value-chain infrastructure
Investment Thesis: Deploy long-term capital into regenerative agroforestry, local infrastructure, and carbon-smart land use to create productive, resilient systems with infra-like yield and measurable impact.
Geography: Latin America (coffee- and cacao-producing regions)
Risk/Return Profile: Infra-like, value-chain-first; recurring yield with long-term value appreciation
Impact Strategy: Land restoration, biodiversity gains, farmer empowerment, and verified carbon credits
Value Streams: Value-chain margins, farmer loan programs, carbon revenues, structured exits
Name Origin: Urapi is derived from Quechua, meaning “fruitful land,” reflecting the fund’s focus on creating productive, regenerative systems.
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Urapi 1: Sustainable Land Use
Status: Fully Deployed
Urapi 1 successfully deployed US $50M across four projects in Peru, Colombia, and Honduras. Mostly centred around the coffee value chains, these projects now offer state-of-the art dry milling infrastructure to local coffee farming communities, in addition to serving as local hubs for financial and technical assistance. -

Urapi 2: Sustainable Value Chains
Status: Fundraising
Urapi 2 is building on the foundation of the first fund, with a target of US $120M to scale regenerative agroforestry investments across Latin America. Expanding beyond coffee, the fund will create agroforestry value chain clusters in underdeveloped areas, while generating significant carbon sinks.